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 The DigitalAV connector carries digital sound and digital component video.  Neither signal is useful by itself; the Nintendo component cable converts the digital to analogue component, and a chip is required to convert the digital audio to a usable format (TOSlink, etc).  Special thanks to **Oscar** for this information. The DigitalAV connector carries digital sound and digital component video.  Neither signal is useful by itself; the Nintendo component cable converts the digital to analogue component, and a chip is required to convert the digital audio to a usable format (TOSlink, etc).  Special thanks to **Oscar** for this information.
  
-There are other pages detailing the [[nintendoGCRGB|GameCube RGB + VGA]] and [[nintendoGCDA|Digital Audio]] mods on this wiki.+There are other pages detailing the [[gamecube_rgb|GameCube RGB + VGA]] and [[nintendoGCDA|Digital Audio]] mods on this wiki.
  
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-  * Most [[http://research-service.com/custom-research-paper.html|research papers]] GameCubes have the digital connector, however to reduce costs Nintendo removed the port from newer systems.  In times past Nintendo would exchange your console for one with the digital connector port on request. As of August 2006, they no longer offer this service .They instead offer assistance finding a used console with the appropriate port.+  * Most GameCubes have the digital connector, however to reduce costs Nintendo removed the port from newer systems.  In times past Nintendo would exchange your console for one with the digital connector port on request. As of August 2006, they no longer offer this service .They instead offer assistance finding a used console with the appropriate port.
   * The GameCube is capable of creating a progressive signal, however the software must support it.  No PAL software utilizes the progressive capability of the hardware (so no VGA either).   * The GameCube is capable of creating a progressive signal, however the software must support it.  No PAL software utilizes the progressive capability of the hardware (so no VGA either).
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